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| Bob and Rose - a gay man and a straight woman - are now a couple, but can the relationship survive their friends and families? Bob’s best pal (who’s been in love with him since college), his ex (who doesn’t want him back but can’t quite let go), and Rose’s sad-sack jilted boyfriend all seem determined to keep them apart. Then there’s Bob’s mother – the queen of "People Against Homophobia" – already disappointed that her son isn’t more political, but now he has a girlfriend? Down-to-earth, hilarious, and touching, BOB & ROSE depicts relationships in all their wonderful complexity. Never resorting to clichés, Russell T. Davies’ script is beautifully realized by an outstanding cast, with particularly strong performances from Alan Davies (Brit TV’s Jonathan Creek) and Lesley Sharp as the eponymous lovers. BOB & ROSE; Julian Farino, director; 2001; UK; 142 minutes; video Copresented by Seattle PFLAG Welcome
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